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C.C. KARATE CLUB LEFT TO RIGHT ROW I: D. Motesi, K. Costello, M. Bartnick, T. Andiacchi, L. Lam. R. Blackmon President, F. Sernius. ROW 2: K. AAsved, R. Waters Treasurer, S. Zivovie, R. Lee, J. Laudermith, R. Satchel, R. Kalchbrenner, W. Quinn, S. Sugiyama. ROW 3: M. Mullins, S. Greer, A. Sylveste r. The C.C. Karate Club won the First Midwest College Karate Tournament participating in intercollegiate compe- tition. Promoting the teaching of Kar- ate is the club s main activity. The C.C. Karate Club is affiliated with the Japa- nese Karate Association. LUTHERAN ASSOCIATION The Lutheran Association invites a number of speakers during the course of the year to participate in group discussions. One of their main events is an annual retreat which was held last summer in Lake Geneva. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Frances Arcuri Vice-President, Reverand Eugene V. Bruegge- mann, Gayle Guenther President. ROW TWO: George Thompson Secretary, Michael Con- rad SGT. at arms, Michael Schnaufer Treasurer. 28
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INTER FRATORITY COUNCIL STANDING: Left to Right; David Stein, Treasurer, Judy Koves, Corre- sponding Secretary, Holly Balow, Recording Secretary, Edmund Sadler, Vice-President. SITTING: Micheal Rovell, President. The Inter-Fratority Council is the governing body for fraternities and sororities which are trying to develope well-rounded men and women. One of their primary functions is organizing Rush in which perspective students prepare to pledge their chosen organizations. The I.F.C. has participated in Homecoming activities sponsered a winter carnival, and organized I.F.C. Olym- pics. The Council also does volunteer work in the community. 27
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MATERIALS CLUB The Materials Club is open to all engineering students. The major interest of the club is the propertie s of materials in existance today. The various activities of the club include guest speakers and tours of indus- tries in the Chicago area. LEFT TO RIGHT. ROW I: L. Pionke President, J. McDermolt, B. Russell, P. McCarren, T. Watkins, S. Potopa. ROW 2: R. Domagala Advisor, T. Louzon, J. Rup, B. Zabransky, D. Lofton, R. Lemansky, A. Lerchenstein, E. Gore, R. Dudek, S. Kendziorski, D. Locv. ROW 3: T. Lam. G. Shen, H. Miller, T. Restivo, R. Wallace, C. Studzinski. 29
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